Reel Asian X is the variable. The unknown quantity that escapes the constants of screen, time, and space. Everything that is not everything else, is X. Here is your 2016 Reel Asian: X Programme! RITES OF PASSAGE: PHOTO EXHIBIT Gallery Opening […]

Did you know that last year at our festival, National Bank donated $1 for every bag of popcorn purchased? In total, National Bank contributed $500 through their One for Youth program, which will go towards Reel Asian’s Youth Initiatives such […]

The Canadian titles announced last week for the 38th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival included a number of Asian Canadians in selection across the Short Cuts Canada programmes, but also in the Contemporary World Cinema programme. Reel Asian […]

Images Festival will be returning to East and South East Asia this fall to present their film tour! This year Images will be partnering with ARKIPEL Festival to present two programs of films/videos featuring work from a group of artists, […]

It’s wintertime in Australia, and the Melbourne International Animation Festival is on now through the end of June. Canadian animation is held in high regard around the world thanks to the strong efforts of the National Film Board, but it’s […]

Next up in our Asian Heritage Month filmmaker interview series is visual artist/filmmaker, Leslie Supnet! Leslie’s work reflects the nuances of everyday imagery and have screened at various festivals. Throughout the month of May, Leslie will be joined by Stephanie Law, […]

Individuals and organizations across the nation celebrate the history of Asian Canadians this month. Find out what Reel Asian is up to! May is Asian Heritage Month! Join us and other individuals and community organizations in celebrating the long and […]

Great news to share from Toronto-based writer/filmmaker, Stephanie Law! Stephanie was the winner of Reel Asian’s 2011 So You Think You Can Pitch Competition in the Emerging Filmmaker category. Her dark comedic short film, “Little Miss Jihad”, premiered at Reel […]

It was standing-room only tonight at the catalogue launch for the 26th edition of the Images Festival, held at the Urbanspace Gallery. Now that the programming has been released to the public, we’re pleased to announce that we are co-presenting […]

The 29th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) has announced their programming! This annual event is the largest and most prestigious of its kind and we often look to them for inspiration and advice (just like an older […]